Released: May 5, 1992

Songwriter: Kym Sims Marc “M. Doc” Williams Steve “Silk” Hurley

Producer: Steve “Silk” Hurley

[Intro]
You can just—
Walk on
Keep on
You can just go, walk on, keep on
You can just go, walk on, keep on

[Verse 1]
Sittin', waitin', anticipatin', waitin' for your call
Tossin', turnin', my heart's burnin' from the things I saw
I'm sorry, baby, you can't play me, I just can't be used
I'm so fed up, time to get up, baby, we are through

[Pre-Chorus]
I thought that what we had would never end
But now it's too late for my heart to mend
And although what we had was good
I've got to make this understood

[Chorus]
Keep on walkin', I ain't talkin to ya anymore (You can just go)
Keep on walkin', keep on walkin' (Keep on walkin')
Keep on walkin', I ain't talkin to ya anymore (You can just go)
Keep on walkin', keep on walkin' (We ain't talkin' no more)

[Verse 2]
I thought I told ya it was over, why are you confused?
You made your choice and now I'm voicin' my opinion to you
I think you're crazy to try to play me for a foolish girl
You'll soon discover you're not the only lover in this world

[Pre-Chorus]
I thought that what we had would never end
But now it's too late for my heart to mend
And although what we had was good
I've got to make this understood

[Chorus]
Keep on walkin', I ain't talkin to ya anymore (You can just go)
Keep on walkin', keep on walkin' (Oh, baby)
Keep on walkin', I ain't talkin to ya anymore (You can just go)
Keep on walkin', keep on walkin' (Go on, baby, yeah, yeah)

[Post-Chorus]
You— You can just walk on
You— You can just keep on

[Bridge]
I thought that what we had would never end
Now it's too late, my heart won't mend
And although what we had was good
Got to make this understood
I know, I know, I know
I know it's just too late
I know, I know, I know
I know it's just too late

[Chorus]
Keep on walkin', I ain't talkin to ya anymore (You can just—)
Keep on walkin', keep on walkin' (You can just go)

[Post-Chorus]
Walk on, keep on (You can just go)
Walk on, keep on

[Outro]
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh (You can just go)
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh (You can just go)
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh (You can just go)
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh (You can just go)
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh (You can just go)
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh
Oh, oh, oh, oh yeah
Oh, oh, oh, oh yeah
Ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh

CeCe Peniston

CeCe Peniston is an R&B and dance singer/songwriter known for her international ‘90s pop hit “Finally.” The Phoenix, Arizona native got her start doing demos and background vocals for rapper Overweight Pooch. Though she didn’t have a lot of time to work on her debut album Finally, it still yielded multiple hit singles like “Keep On Walkin,” “We Got a Love Thang,” and the sentimental soul ballad “Inside That I Cried” that landed in the Top 20 Billboard charts in Pop, Dance and/or R&B categories.

For her 1994 follow-up, Thought Ya Knew, CeCe forged into more R&B territory with the Soulshock & Karlin-produced lead single “I’m In The Mood”. The album also yielded the hit singles “I’m Not Over You” and “Hit By Love”.

Label shake-ups affected the success of her third album I’m Movin' On, but the singles “Movin' On” and her remake of Jocelyn Brown’s dance classic “Somebody Else’s Guy” still made impact on both sides of the Atlantic.